I’m using this as well and came in to recommend it. One machine is thunderbolt to DP. One is DP to DP. Both Windows machines and both work well. I used this cable https://a.co/d/diTREUK however I’d look for a higher DP/thunderbolt revision now.
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Nach [Ohio]@midwest.socialto politics @lemmy.world•Trump promotes family's new crypto platform, 'The Defiant Ones'English21·11 months agoOf course it’s a pump and dump. The question is can you get in and out before the dump?
Ubiquity also has some managed switches with sfp+ ports. They are more expensive than the one listed above however.
Nach [Ohio]@midwest.socialto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Hard Drive ShuckingEnglish5·1 year agoStart googling. Hardware or Software based? How techy are you? RAID should not be considered for backup. Think of it as an individual drive. Still needs a backup. Personally I use a ZFS pool in my Linux homelab that’s been rock solid. However the pucker factor would be high if a drive fails.
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Depends on how you set them up. There are calculators online that can estimate this for you.
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I used NAS drives bc they’re expected to be spinning a lot.
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No. You will see better performance on average compared to your slowest drive.
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I have no relevant experience with specific hardware. For a general base of knowledge figure out what RAID type you want to use. Look at what ZFS or btrfs can do in this space. Same for unraid.
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Nach [Ohio]@midwest.socialto Android@lemmy.world•How do you maximize your device's battery life?English1·2 years agoGet a chargie! (Chargie.org). I can’t recommend this thing highly enough. It’s a small Bluetooth device that sits between your phone and the charger. When your battery hits a set % it will shut off the power.
I’ve used one since I got my pixel 7 pro. Accurately says the battery health is still 98% after 14 months.
Must have a big yard! Mine is good for 1/2 acre but it could just run more often so I think you could stretch it a bit
My robot mower does this. It traverses the lawn like a Roomba. Took me awhile to get used to.
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